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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Coyotes won’t come in on a call
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 1947866" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>Biggest thing I have found about coyote calling is that everything is subjective, and nothing works for everyone, everywhere, all the time. I see countless videos of people shooting coyotes from 100's of yards off as they come into the calls with 14x plus optics. I had to switch my 2-7x to a red dot on my coyote gun because they come in so fast and charge the decoy everywhere I hunt. They don't break cover until I have about 3-5 seconds to hit them, so even with the red dot I have started calling with my shotgun in hand and AR on the ground instead of vise versa. They also love my hunting partner's cheapo Icotech cottontail distress, but never respond to my Fox Pro Fusion. As mentioned above, the colder and more miserable the better, even a few more degrees had me SOL.</p><p></p><p>Moral of the story is use trial and error to find what works for you and your unique location. Sure, some of the fundamental rules apply like don't over hunt your spot, but be creative on everything else. Expensive isn't always better. Different sounds, different volumes, take breaks, and definitely read the terrain for cover, trails, signs, and scat. They are not stupid, nor are they simply everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 1947866, member: 113623"] Biggest thing I have found about coyote calling is that everything is subjective, and nothing works for everyone, everywhere, all the time. I see countless videos of people shooting coyotes from 100's of yards off as they come into the calls with 14x plus optics. I had to switch my 2-7x to a red dot on my coyote gun because they come in so fast and charge the decoy everywhere I hunt. They don't break cover until I have about 3-5 seconds to hit them, so even with the red dot I have started calling with my shotgun in hand and AR on the ground instead of vise versa. They also love my hunting partner's cheapo Icotech cottontail distress, but never respond to my Fox Pro Fusion. As mentioned above, the colder and more miserable the better, even a few more degrees had me SOL. Moral of the story is use trial and error to find what works for you and your unique location. Sure, some of the fundamental rules apply like don't over hunt your spot, but be creative on everything else. Expensive isn't always better. Different sounds, different volumes, take breaks, and definitely read the terrain for cover, trails, signs, and scat. They are not stupid, nor are they simply everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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